Amherst Media 2009, softcover, 8 1/2 x 11", 128 pages, color illustrations
Create top-quality studio lighting without breaking the bank
While studio lighting offers complete control, many photographers are reluctant to dive into it because of the perceived startup costs or confusion over what equipment they really need. In this book, acclaimed photographer Kirk Tuck charts a simple course to success—and shows you how recent technological advances have made it easier and more affordable than ever to set up a very functional studio for portraiture, commercial photography, still lifes, and more.
FEATURES:
* Purchasing tips for studio lighting equipment, including budget-concious options for strobe and continuous sources
* Building your lighting arsenal with a trip to the home-supply store
* Shaping the light with commercial modifiers or inexpensive do-it-yourself devices
* Simple tools for big results in table-top photography
* Creating outstanding studio portraits with simple tools and backdrops